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Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 2211
1. (10 Points) A 4.0-kg object is constrained to move along the x-axis. At time t = 0 it is has a velocity of 6.0 m/s. After t = 0 a force as shown by the graph acts on the object. What is the speed of the object at time t = 8.0 sec? (a) 4.0 m/s (b)
Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 2211
If your name does not appear with your PRS#, see me!Class TA: Mauricio Bedoya W,Th 2-4 PM Recitation TA: Ekapop PairamPhysics 2211a (Kulp)Class 5: What is the effect of acceleration?W. D. Kulp william.kulp [at] physics.gatech.edu Office: W501b O
Georgia Tech - ME - 4793
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENG 4793 Composite Materials and Processes Spring 2002MEGA Problem Set The due date for each problem will be assigned in class.Permeability: For advanced carbon fiber composites a satin weave is often used. In such
Georgia Tech - ME - 4210
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering ME 4210 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND ENGINEERING Spring 2003Final Examination May 1, 2003Be sure to list all assumptions. Put all answers in the "blue book". Write
Georgia Tech - ME - 4210
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical EngineeringME 6222 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS Fall 1999Quiz #1: October 13, 1999 Closed book and notes. Write all of your answers in a "blue book", as only these wil
Georgia Tech - ME - 4210
ERRATA, August 3, 1999. J. Tlusty, Manufacturing Processes and Equipment The following corrections are to be entered in the Problem sections of several chapters. The correct versions of the passages to be changed are put in brackets and underlined [
Georgia Tech - ME - 4210
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering ME 4210 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND ENGINEERING Summer 2003Final Examination July 29, 2003Be sure to list all assumptions. Put all your work and answers in the "b
Georgia Tech - ME - 6443
ME6443, Fall 2007, Dr. Ferri Homework Assignment 2 Due Tuesday, Sept 11, 2007 We wish to find the function y(x) that passes through the points (1,0) and (2,1) and which minimizes the integral: I = Problem 1. (2 points) Show that the minimizing soluti
Georgia Tech - ME - 2016
ME2016, Fall 2008, Dr. Ferri Homework Assignment 11 Due Wednesday, November 26.Problem 1 (4 points) Consider the integral I =30sin( x )dx = 1 cos( 3 ) = 1.98999249660045(a) Estimate the value of the integral using trapezoidal integration and
Georgia Tech - ME - 4210
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering ME 4210 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND ENGINEERING Spring 2005 Quiz #3 April 13 2 pm Be sure to list all assumptions. Put all your work and answers in the "blue book".
Georgia Tech - ME - 4210
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering ME 6222 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS Fall 2008Quiz #1 September 22, 2008 Closed books, notes, and devices that communicate. You may use any type of calc
Georgia Tech - ME - 4210
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering ME 6222 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS Fall 2000 Final Examination: December 14, 2000 Closed book and notes. Write all of your answers in a "blue book", as only
Georgia Tech - ME - 4210
Fluids Reviewver. 1ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J.S. Colton1Areas of Interest: Mechanical Engineering Mechanics Thermodynamics Heat Transfer FluidsME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J.S. Colton2
Georgia Tech - ISYE - 6201
Practice Problems 2 (2/4)1.It is reasonable to assume that demand over its replenishment lead time of an item is normally distributed with xL = 20 units L = 4.2 units. a. For a desired service level of 0.90, compute the required safety factor, sa
Georgia Tech - ISYE - 3104
3aAssume X ounces are sold, With the machine, total cost of cans: Total cost of cans with supplier option: The X value that equates the costs:240000+X/10*.15 X/12*.20 144,000,000 ounces 57,600,000 ouncesbSimilarly, answer is4anumber 10 80
Georgia Tech - ISYE - 3104
Aggregate PlanningThe Paris Paint Company is in the process of planning labor force requirements and production levels for the next four quarters. The marketing department has provided production with the following forecasts of demand for Paris Pain
Georgia Tech - ISYE - 3104
Homework #3Supply Chain Models: Manufacturing & Warehousing (ISyE 3104) Spring 2002 Due January 31, 2002Total: 55 points During the next 5 months the ShurGlo Company must meet the following demands for pairs of gloves: Month Demand (in pairs) Dece
Georgia Tech - ISYE - 6230
PLANNING THE E-SCRAP REVERSE PRODUCTION SYSTEM UNDER UNCERTAINTY IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA: A CASE STUDYI-Hsuan Hong a, Tiravat Assavapokeea, Jane Ammons a, Chuck Boelkins b, Kennon Gilliama, Devon Oudita, Matthew Realffc, and Juan Martn Vanncolada
Georgia Tech - ISYE - 4231
Investing over TimeWe are going to manage an investment portfolio over a 6-year time horizon. We begin with $1000, and at various times we can invest in one or more of the following:Savings account X, annual yield 5%. Security Y, 2-year maturity,
Georgia Tech - MATH - 7510
Georgia Tech - MATH - 6338
Georgia Tech - MATH - 6338
Georgia Tech - MATH - 6338
11. RIESZ BASES IN HILBERT SPACES7311. RIESZ BASES IN HILBERT SPACES Let H be a Hilbert space. Recall from Denition 4.13 that a basis {x n } for H is equivalent to a basis {yn } for H if there exists a topological isomorphism S: H H such that Sx
Georgia Tech - MATH - 6338
Georgia Tech - MATH - 6338
MATH 6328EXAM #2March 16, 2007PLEASE READ THESE DIRECTIONS: Answer any TWO problems (12 points each). You may also answer (for up to 3 points extra credit) ONE additional problem. In this case, please specify which problem is the extra credit p
Georgia Tech - CS - 4760
CS4760 Homework 1: Basic Pipelining, Tomasulos Algorithm, Scoreboarding and Dynamic Branch PredictionDue Wednesday, October 23, 1998 in class (12:15pm) (No late homework accepted)For this assignment and for all other homework assignments, you may
Georgia Tech - CS - 6760
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY College of ComputingCS EE6760 | Parallel Computer Architecture ISpring 1999 CS EE6760 Homework 2 Issued: March 7, 1999 Due: March 14, 1999Purpose: Reading: Problems: Appendix:This homework covers instruction-leve
Pittsburgh - MEW - 38
Cerebral Cortex July 2006;16:949-959 doi:10.1093/cercor/bhj037 Advance Access publication September 14, 2005Evidence for Separate Perceptual Reactivation and Search Processes during RememberingMark E. Wheeler1, Gordon L. Shulman2, Randy L. Buckne
Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 2211
Physics 2211 A Summer 2007Quiz #4SolutionsG = 6.673 10-11 Nm2 /kg2 gEarth = 9.8 m/s2 Unless otherwise directed, all springs, cords, and pulleys are ideal, and drag should be neglected. I. (16 points) It is the end of the dog sled race, and a d
Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 2211
Physics 2211 A Summer 2007Quiz #2SolutionsgEarth = 9.8 m/s2 Unless otherwise directed, all springs, cords, and pulleys are ideal, and drag should be neglected. I. (16 points) Sand moves without slipping at a speed v = 4.0 m/s up a conveyer that
Pittsburgh - ECON - 1200
Repeated Games With the exception of our discussion of bargaining, we have not yet examined the effect of repetition on strategic behavior in games. g played p y, If a game is p y repeatedly, with the same players, the players may behave very diffe
Georgia Tech - IPSTETD - 63
Georgia Tech - ETD - 01082007
Stability and Non-Stationary Characteristics of QueuesA Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty byBrian H. FralixIn Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Industrial and Systems Engineering Georg
Georgia Tech - ETD - 07012004
INVESTIGATION OF A MEDIUM WITH A LARGE, NEGATIVE PARAMETER OF NONLINEARITY AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE ENHANCEMENT OF A COMPACT, OMNIDIRECTIONAL, PARAMETRIC SOURCEA Thesis Presented to the Academic Faculty by Alexis DumortierIn partial Fulfillment
Georgia Tech - IPSTETD - 154
The Institute of Paper ChemistryAppleton, WisconsinDoctor's DissertationThe Retention of Fibers from Dilute SuspensionsRichard W. AbramsJune, 1964LOAN COPYTo be returned to EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTTHE RETENTION OF FIBERS FROM DILUTE SUSPENS
Georgia Tech - IPSTETD - 16
The Institute of Paper ChemistryAppleton, WisconsinDoctor's DissertationNucleophilicity of Hydroxide, Hydrosulfide, and Anthrahydroquinone Ions Toward Saturated and Unsaturated Carbon Centers at High TemperaturesGregg Arthur ReedJune, 1988
Pittsburgh - LASA - 98
Paulo Drinot St Antony' College, Oxford University s Anti-Politics Becomes Politics: The 1931 General Strike and the Federacin de Obreros Panaderos Estrella del Per1 ` Prepared for delivery at the 1998 meeting of the Latin American Studies Associatio
Pittsburgh - LASA - 98
The Impact of International Environmental Security on National SovereigntyArthur Oyola-Yemaiel Department of Sociology & Anthropology Florida International University University Park Campus Miami, Florida 33199 (305) 348-2247 FAX (305) 348-3605 e-m
Georgia Tech - ETD - 11172004
AQUEOUS PHASE REACTION KINETICS OF ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNDS OF ATMOSPHERIC INTERESTA Dissertation Presented to The Academic FacultyBy Lei Zhu In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the School of Earth and
Georgia Tech - ETD - 08152007
ELASTIC ALGORITHMS FOR REGION-OF-INTEREST VIDEO COMPRESSION, WITH APPLICATION TO MOBILE TELEHEALTHA Dissertation Presented to the Academic FacultybySira P RaoIn Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in th
Georgia Tech - ETD - 04072004
Georgia Tech - IPSTETD - 340
The Institute of Paper ChemistryAppleton, WisconsinDoctor's DissertationA Study of Certain Phenomena of the Liquid Exchange of Water-Swollen Cellulose Fibers and Their Subsequent Drying from HydrocarbonsMorris V. MerchantJune, 1957iA STU
Georgia Tech - ETD - 07052006
Quasi-Static Hydraulic Control Systems and Energy Savings Potential Using Independent Metering Four-Valve Assembly CongurationA Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty byAmir ShenoudaIn Partial Fulllment of the Requirements for the Degree Doct
Georgia Tech - ETD - 05192006
Nodal sets and contact structuresA Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty byRafal KomendarczykIn Partial Fulllment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology August 2006Nod
Georgia Tech - ETD - 04102006
Performance and Temperature Aware Floorplanning Optimization for 2D and 3D MicroarchitecturesA Thesis Presented to The Academic Faculty byMichael HealyIn Partial Fulllment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Electrical and C
Georgia Tech - IPSTETD - 71
The Institute of Paper ChemistryAppleton, WisconsinDoctor's DissertationChlorination of Cellulose with Thionyl Chloride in a Pyridine MediumRobert L. BoehmJune, 1953ITHE CHLORINATION OF CELLULOSE WITH THIONYL CHLORIDE IN A PYRIDINE MEDIUM
Georgia Tech - CS - 4495
CS4495/7495 200410/13/05Local Invariant FeaturesFrank Dellaert Slides Adapted from Cordelia Schmid and David Lowes Short course at CVPR 2003 (used with permission)Outline Matching with Harris Detector Scale-invariant Feature Detection S
Georgia Tech - CS - 6455
Getting StartedGetting StartedA quick review Weve talked about the role of QM in HCI Weve looked at the history of QM- Positivism and Interpretivism - Emic and Etic - Anthropology and Sociology So, next.Getting StartedOverview How do we
Georgia Tech - CS - 4220
CS4220 Embedded Systems CS6235 Real-Time Systems 4A: UbiComp at GTInstructor: Calton Pu calton.pu@cc TA: Younggyun Koh (young@cc)The Aware Home2Description of Aware Home> 5000 sq. feet of lab space 2 independent & identical living floors (3 b
Georgia Tech - CS - 2335
De ct Tracking, Coding S fe tandards, Re ws vieCS 2335 S pring 2005 Le cture2Age nda Re w vie De ct Tracking fe C oding S tandards C Re ws ode vieMe asure e for I m m nt prove e m ntYou can't control what you can't m asure e . - TomDe arco
Georgia Tech - CS - 4440
CS4440 Course Reading SummariesPaper #: 7.2Title: Trajectory pattern mining(1) Problem StatementThe key task in sequence mining consists in counting the occurrences of a pattern, i.e., those segments of the input data that match a candidate
Georgia Tech - CS - 4440
CS4440 Course Reading SummariesPaper #2Title: Trajectory pattern miningProblems:The evolution on the positioning tracking technologies is increasing daily. Knowing and understanding how to monitor and track mobil devices is a complex process t
Georgia Tech - CS - 4235
Cyber Security ThreatsCS 4235 Group 7Luke Simpson Sandhya Sivaramakrishnan Steven Studniarz Matthew Winters John Yen Evan ZasoskiToday's Enterprise Security ThreatsWeb-borne & E-mail borne Threats Always-on network and remote connectivity
Pittsburgh - LASA - 98
Great Hospital, Vast Backlands: The Public Health Reform in Brazil (1916-1930)Gilberto HochmanCasa de Oswaldo Cruz Fundao Oswaldo Cruz email: hochman@fiocruz.brPrepared for delivery at the 1998 meeting of the Latin American Studies Association,
Pittsburgh - LASA - 98
Mexican Miners Moral Economy: Quick Transformations, 1927-1940 (From the Great Depression to Cardenismo)Marcos T. Aguila M. Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco (Mxico) (Prepared for delivery at the 1998 Meeting of the Latin American Stud
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
THE INTEGRAL ASSESSMENT OF BIOTERRORISM THREAT Episode I. IntroductionKonstantyn AtoyevGlushkov Institute of Cybernetics National Academy of Sciences of UkraineKonstantyn Atoyev was born in Tbilisi (Georgia, USSR). Graduated from Tbilisi State Un
Georgia Tech - RESNA - 05
Model for Mobility Product Design Partnerships:A Conceptual Framework for Ongoing Stakeholder Participation in Wheeled MobilityR. L. Grubbs, MA, MEd. Roderick.grubbs@coa.gatech.eduRandy Bernard, MID Randy.bernard@coa.gatech.eduCATEA's Emergen
Georgia Tech - ME - 4171
REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT THROUGH SYSTEMATIC PRODUCT EVOLUTION1Stewart Coulter and Bert Bras Systems Realization Laboratory Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0405ABSTRACT Whether propelled by a concern for the environment, incr
Georgia Tech - BT - 71
Theme 1: Innovative Business ModelsTake-Back Programs: Opportunities and Challenges This panel will include representatives from the RBRC and CARE, two associations that have taken a voluntary approach to product take-back and promoting recycling. I
Georgia Tech - BT - 71
Submitted to Management Science manuscript MS-00800-2006.R1Inventory Management with Advance Demand Information and Flexible DeliveryTong WangDecision Sciences Area, INSEAD, Fontainebleau 77305, France, tong.wang@insead.eduBeril L. ToktayColle
Georgia Tech - BT - 71
Operational Hedging: A Review with Discussion Onur Boyabatl Technology Management INSEAD 77305 Fontainebleau, France Telephone: +33 1 60 71 25 02 Fax: +33 1 60 74 55 00 e-mail: onur.boyabatli@insead.edu L. Beril Toktay Technology Management INSEAD 77